Comments on: Beginners Guide to Recording Game Videos and Showing Them on Your Websitehttp://www.gameproducer.net/2008/09/12/beginners-guide-to-recording-game-videos-and-showing-them-on-your-website/
Indie styleSat, 29 Nov 2014 18:10:54 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.0.1By: Juuso Hietalahtihttp://www.gameproducer.net/2008/09/12/beginners-guide-to-recording-game-videos-and-showing-them-on-your-website/comment-page-1/#comment-130827
Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:50:20 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130827Found a link: how to make WoW movies – check out the comments. Some pretty good ideas for editing/recording there.
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 13:54:31 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130795Thanks for posting this information. This will definitely be useful. I’ve been a little uncertain about using video on my site, and this will definitely cover the basics to get me started.
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:42:08 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130787I would also recommend making them into flash video files if you want to put them up your website.

1) Easy viewable + streaming
2) Very very very good compression (in my oppinion.. I went from 40mb files to 4mb)

Requirs little Flash knowledge with a simple tutorial.

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Mon, 15 Sep 2008 21:28:59 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130777A company called Black Magic make a line of capture cards (around 130 pounds) that capture full HDMI (I used the Intensity). I captured a bunch of cut-scene footage from my recent XBOX 360 game for my demo reel. My machine wasn’t fast enough to do full uncompressed video (you need a RAID array to do it justice) but the built-in compression is actually good enough to capture audio and video; although you will need to tweak the audio offset to match the capture footage later.

For the post editing, I used the already-mentioned Virtual Dub. It’s a great tool to work with for post processing.

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Sat, 13 Sep 2008 09:25:27 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130762Videos are a great way of promoting your game. I just made a new one for T.W.T.P.B.

Thats about it. Making the current vid took about 3h and is time well spent.

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Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:57:42 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130760VirtualDub is also good for small video editing. Free as in Open Source.
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Fri, 12 Sep 2008 16:28:05 +0000http://www.gameproducer.net/?p=1332#comment-130759VirtuaDub is a nice and powerful AVI converter, and its free. Its not so user friendly, but converting files can be done quite easily:
1. File->Open file
2a. Video->Compression…
2b. chose encoder from the list of installed codecs
3. File->Save as AVI :)

You can also use filters for cropping (by adding Null transform, and then “Cropping…”) and others.